Spectroscopy

APOLLO Raman


The Apollo™ Raman spectrometer is designed for fast, easy micro-Raman spectroscopy so you can focus on sample measurements and results, not instrument setup. As such, it is perfect for routine research, quality control and failure analysis. It employs optics, software and hardware all optimized for Raman spectroscopy of microscopic samples. It is the perfect tool for rapid, non-destructive analysis in fields such as life sciences, materials science, chemistry and physics. The Apollo™ Raman microspectrometer features a modular design. Each module includes laser excitation, optical interface, Raman spectrometer and software.  Modules are offered with different lasers wavelengths and can be used together.


508 PV


Adding spectrometry to your microscope.

The 508 PV™ microscope spectrophotometer is designed to add spectroscopy, color imaging, thin film thickness measurement and colorimetry capabilities to your optical microscope or probe station. It attaches to an open photoport and enables you to collect transmission, reflectance, polarization or even fluorescence and luminescence spectra of microscopic samples. The 508 PV™ spectrophotometer has a usable spectral range from the ultraviolet to the near infrared. You can acquire high quality spectra of even sub-micron samples rapidly, non-destructively and with ease.


20/30 PV


The 20/30 PV™ microspectrophotometer combines the latest technologies to allow the user to measure UV-visible-NIR range transmission, absorbance, reflectance, emission and fluorescence spectra of sample areas smaller than a micron across. Even the thickness of thin films and color spaces may be determined. And while microspectra™ are being acquired, the sample may be viewed with high-resolution digital imaging in the deep UV, in color or in the near infrared. Ease of use features also add to the power of the 20/30 PV™ system and include everything from improvements in the instruments ergonomics to software to automation.


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micro-spectral analysis is also used for discriminating between originals and imitations/counterfeit  in art.

Spectral Cow (1928), Dali